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Who sang what we need is a great big melting pot? | -6646125908143963868 | Melting Pot (song) | [
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"snippet": "Oh, <b>we should</b> all get together in a lovin' machine. <b>I</b>'d better call up the Queen It's \nonly fair that she knows. <b>You</b> know, <b>you</b> know. from "<b>Melting Pot</b>", Roger Cook ...",
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"snippet": "The <b>melting pot</b> is a monocultural metaphor for a heterogeneous society \nbecoming more ... <b>He</b> becomes an American by being received in the broad lap \nof our <b>great</b> ... Understand that America is God's Crucible, the <b>great Melting</b>-<b>Pot</b> \nwhere all ... the inflow of new immigrants <b>should</b> match the ethnic profile of the \nnation as it ...",
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"snippet": "Roger Frederick Cook (born 19 August 1940) is an English <b>singer</b>, songwriter \nand record producer, who has written many hit records for other recording artists. \n<b>He</b> has also had a successful recording career in his own right. <b>He</b> is best known \nfor his collaborations with Roger Greenaway. ... "Miracles" (Don Williams), Cook \nco-wrote "<b>I</b> Just <b>Want</b> to Dance with <b>You</b>" with ...",
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"snippet": "Brotherhood of Man are a British pop group who achieved success in the 1970s. \n<b>They</b> won the ... hits such as "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart" and "<b>Melting</b> \n<b>Pot</b>". ... Stevens (no relation to Nicky) had been performing as a <b>big</b>-band <b>singer</b> \n... The album <b>Good</b> Things Happening was released later in the year along with ...",
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Intrinsic rate of natural increase of india 2017? | 8905835393952723242 | List of countries by natural increase | [
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Who ran against eisenhower in the 1952 election? | -2608690689234892204 | United States presidential election, 1952 | [
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Another name of x axis and y axis? | 7072752333039450257 | Cartesian coordinate system | [
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Who sang the best day of my life? | -1195086686152379155 | Best Day of My Life | [
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Who is the regulator of the insurance sector in the united states? | 4212696504623300544 | Insurance in the United States | [
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Who sang i cant tell you why eagles? | 1175185403312535738 | I Can't Tell You Why | [
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"snippet": "The American Football Conference (AFC) is one of two conferences within the \nNational ... The Buffalo Bills <b>won</b> six AFL or AFC championships and the <b>Miami</b> \nDolphins and Oakland/Los ... The Raiders have also been the AFL or AFC runner \nup, as a result of losing the AFL or AFC Championship Game, a record nine <b>times</b>\n.",
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"snippet": "Beginning in the 1970 NFL season, the National Football League began \nscheduling a weekly ... The September 6 game marked the first <b>time</b> in 10 years \nthat the Redskins ... The September 13 game was the <b>last win</b> for the Cleveland \nBrowns (who had <b>won</b> ... <b>Miami</b> Dolphins, 23-26, New England Patriots, <b>Foxboro</b> \nStadium.",
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"snippet": "The <b>Miami</b> Miracle, also known as the Miracle in <b>Miami</b> was an American football \nplay that took ... However, the <b>win</b> turned out to be their <b>final win</b> of the 2018 \nseason. ... They fell to the second seed in the AFC playoffs, marking the third <b>time</b> \nin six seasons that an upset <b>Miami</b> victory over New England cost them the top \nseed, ...",
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"snippet": "Jason Thomas Sanders (born November 16, 1995) is an American football kicker \nfor the <b>Miami Dolphins</b> of the National Football League (NFL). ... In Week 10 of \nthe <b>2019</b> season, Sanders converted all three field goals and an extra point, ...",
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Who wrote the song breakfast at tiffany's? | -2962139285272676890 | Breakfast at Tiffany's (song) | [
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When does series 11 of big bang theory start? | -2356620905348384701 | The Big Bang Theory (season 11) | [
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Who dies in the maze runner death cure? | -6155527046408420313 | The Death Cure | [
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Who established mission san francisco de la espada? | 7985997795488978104 | Mission San Francisco de la Espada | [
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What episode of parks and rec does leslie find out she's pregnant? | 2569497247687733637 | Parks and Recreation (season 6) | [
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Rock and roll hall of fame rod stewart? | -4352569056847183352 | List of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees | [
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When was the death penalty reinstated in texas? | 6575687524310196106 | Capital punishment in Texas | [
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Which inner ear organ senses the position of the head in space? | 7514695670017544276 | Inner ear | [
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Which film did julia roberts win best actress oscar? | -5196536157242627894 | List of awards and nominations received by Julia Roberts | [
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Who sings i can't drink you away? | -3329586765385970085 | Drink You Away | [
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What does barium do in a ct scan? | -7750385388138645215 | Barium sulfate suspension | [
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What term defines the nonliving components of an ecosystem such as climate water and soil? | -6501173358367114138 | Ecosystem | [
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When did dont look back in anger come out? | 4263792488281887333 | Don't Look Back in Anger | [
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Who played the role of badri in badrinath ki dulhania? | -3547436951713834124 | Badrinath Ki Dulhania | [
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When did construction start on the great wall of china? | -3956329726949357580 | History of the Great Wall of China | [
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Who are the owners of the chicago white sox? | 792567163727798050 | List of Chicago White Sox owners and executives | [
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"snippet": "Charles Albert Comiskey (August 15, 1859 – October 26, 1931), also nicknamed \n"Commy" or "The Old Roman", was an American Major League Baseball player, \nmanager and team <b>owner</b>. He was a key person in the formation of the American \nLeague, and was also founding <b>owner</b> of the <b>Chicago White Sox</b>.",
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Who was first offered the part of columbo? | 7396844164879539163 | Columbo | [
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Who is rated the best goalkeeper in the world? | -1018632780377376532 | IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper | [
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Who wrote there's no business like show business? | -2742187368614425184 | There's No Business Like Show Business (film) | [
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Who won the 1973 battle of the sexes tennis match? | -2044066155885527892 | Battle of the Sexes (tennis) | [
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How many players on a football team nfl? | 3077382423137707901 | American football | [
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What is season 3 of american horror story about? | -9155306246208841448 | American Horror Story: Coven | [
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Where did the beatles first perform in america? | 1688084189046412514 | The Beatles in the United States | [
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When is the last time the usa missed the world cup? | 4559498818451811722 | United States at the FIFA World Cup | [
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Orlando bloom character in lord of the rings? | 5383736542860672995 | Legolas | [
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When were u boats first used in ww1? | -5330141787223692568 | U-boat | [
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Who holds the record for most number of dot balls in ipl? | -7989238854475149452 | List of Indian Premier League records and statistics | [
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"snippet": "Bester <b>Bube</b>, Bester Bauer, Bester Buur, Beste Boeren (Holland), Fiefkarten (\nHolstein) or Lenter (East Frisia) is an historical German card game for 3–6 \nplayers ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Bube</b> is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andreas <b>Bube</b> (\nborn 1987), Danish middle distance runner; Richard H. <b>Bube</b> (born 1927), ...",
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"snippet": "Bebo's Girl (Italian: La ragazza di <b>Bube</b>) is a novel by Italian writer Carlo Cassola \nwhich was published in 1960 and was awarded that year's Premio Strega.",
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How many seasons are there in last man standing? | 4527385840399813640 | Last Man Standing (U.S. TV series) | [
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Who is the first miss world in india? | -7612783805828099952 | Reita Faria | [
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When did ohio become part of the united states? | -2237911914399266353 | Ohio | [
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When did motown the musical open on broadway? | -6393538851999255439 | Motown: The Musical | [
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Who makes the jet engines for the 737? | -5251228842391902787 | Boeing 737 | [
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Where is oxygen attached on a hemoglobin molecule? | -8036432954715870633 | Hemoglobin | [
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Who demonstrated that a reflex could be conditioned to a neutral stimulus? | 4467368866684316595 | Operant conditioning | [
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When did india first participated in commonwealth games? | -4067390989699920987 | India at the Commonwealth Games | [
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Who was the dude in the big lebowski? | 1931686266862487413 | The Big Lebowski | [
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Who wrote the lyrics to the black national anthem? | 7086966705316945640 | Lift Every Voice and Sing | [
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Who plays the mother in my friend dahmer? | -1478528975784638006 | My Friend Dahmer (film) | [
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"Lusail, Al Khor, Al Rayyan, Al Wakrah, and Doha",
"Qatar"
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"question": "Where will the next women's FIH hockey world cup be held 2022?"
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"answer": [
"TBD"
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"question": "Where will the next cricket world cup qualifier be held 2022?"
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"answer": [
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"title": "2023 Cricket World Cup"
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"snippet": "The <b>2022</b> FIFA <b>World Cup</b> is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b>, the ... This <b>will</b> be the second <b>World Cup held</b> entirely in Asia after the 2002 \n... the <b>next</b> smallest by area is Switzerland, host of the 1954 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, ...",
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"snippet": "The International Hockey Federation announced in December 2018 that the \n<b>2022</b> Hockey <b>World Cups will</b> be <b>held</b> either in July <b>2022</b> or January 2023. The \nFIH ...",
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Movie where the earth's core stops spinning? | -7797609547124826666 | The Core | [
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When did the driver's license compact start? | -2737939234340968805 | Driver License Compact | [
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"snippet": "The National Driver Register (NDR) is a computerized database of information \nabout United States drivers who have had their driver's licenses ... <b>Driver License</b> \n<b>Compact</b> · Non-Resident Violator Compact · Driver License Agreement · Criminal\n ...",
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"snippet": "The Real ID Act of 2005, Pub.L. 109–13, 119 Stat. 302, enacted May 11, 2005, is \nan Act of ... <b>Starting</b> October 1, 2020, every air traveler will need a REAL ID-\ncompliant ... The DLA is a consolidation of <b>the Driver License Compact</b> and the ...",
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"snippet": "<b>Start</b>, This article has been rated as <b>Start</b>-Class on the project's quality scale. ... In \nparticular, drivers in states that are listed as not being members need to be aware \nthat ... I have just modified one external link on <b>Driver License Compact</b>.",
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"snippet": "In the United States of America, an interstate compact is an agreement between \ntwo or more ... First, there can be a model compact and Congress can grant \nautomatic approval for any state wishing to join it, such as <b>the Driver License</b> \n<b>Compact</b>.",
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Chess records was instrumental in the development of what style of blues? | 5955111582379537777 | Blues | [
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"snippet": "<b>Chess</b> contacted Sam Phillips (of Sun <b>Records</b>) to help find and <b>record</b> new \nartists from the South. Phillips supplied <b>Chess</b> with ...",
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Minimum age requirement for vice president in india? | 2722949323769984129 | Age of candidacy | [
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"snippet": "The <b>Vice President</b> of <b>India</b> (IAST: Bhārat kē Uparāṣhṭrapati) is the second-\nhighest ... Be a citizen of <b>India</b>; Have completed more than 35 years of <b>age</b>; Not \nhold ... tenure of <b>vice president</b> which may violate the requisite election \n<b>qualifications</b>.",
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When was the world council of churches formed? | 2378126733168349046 | World Council of Churches | [
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"snippet": "The United Methodist Church (UMC) is a worldwide mainline Protestant \ndenomination based in ... The church is a member of the <b>World Council of</b> \n<b>Churches</b>, the World Methodist Council, and other religious associations. ... with \nthe <b>formation</b> of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Christmas Conference \nwith Francis Asbury ...",
"title": "United Methodist Church"
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"snippet": "The term "ecumenism" refers to efforts by Christians of different church traditions \nto develop ... Yet, at the same time, the <b>World Council of Churches</b> counts only \n348 ... Many of these have, as a result of ecumenical dialogue, <b>established</b> full or\n ...",
"title": "Ecumenism"
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"title": "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)"
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"snippet": "National churches · Members of the <b>World Council of Churches</b> · Christian \norganizations <b>established</b> in 1948 · 1948 establishments in Germany.",
"title": "Evangelical Church in Germany"
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"snippet": "The Church of South India (CSI) is the second largest Christian church in India \nbased on the ... It was <b>formed</b> from the union of the SIUC, (South India United \nChurch itself a union of churches from the Congregational ... It is a member of the \n<b>World Council of Churches</b>, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, Christian\n ...",
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Where is the energy used in photosynthesis obtained? | -6081011063552694173 | Photosynthesis | [
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"snippet": "Artificial <b>photosynthesis</b> is a chemical process that biomimics the natural process \nof <b>photosynthesis</b> to convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into ...",
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"title": "Evolution of photosynthesis"
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"snippet": "The <b>photosynthetic</b> efficiency is the fraction of light energy converted into \nchemical energy during <b>photosynthesis</b> in plants and algae. <b>Photosynthesis</b> can \nbe ...",
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"snippet": "Cyanobacteria /saɪˌænoʊbækˈtɪəriə/, also known as Cyanophyta, are a \nphylum consisting of free-living <b>photosynthetic</b> bacteria and the endosymbiotic ...",
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"snippet": "Bacterial anoxygenic <b>photosynthesis</b> is distinguished from the more familiar \nterrestrial plant oxygenic <b>photosynthesis</b> by the nature of the terminal reductant \nand ...",
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"snippet": "C4 carbon fixation or the Hatch–Slack pathway is a <b>photosynthetic</b> process in \nsome plants. It is the first step in extracting carbon from carbon dioxide (CO 2) to \nbe ...",
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"title": "Plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase"
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"title": "Lipid bilayer"
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Who's the last survivor of the battle of lexington? | -8737997421100660328 | List of last survivors of historical events | [
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"snippet": "Albert Henry Woolson (February 11, 1850 – August 2, 1956) was the <b>last</b> known \n<b>surviving</b> member of the Union Army <b>who</b> served in the American Civil <b>War</b>; ...",
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Tourist visit the golden temple in this state? | 6798709664394398043 | Golden Temple | [
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"snippet": "The Padmanabhaswamy <b>temple</b> is a Hindu <b>temple</b> located in \nThiruvananthapuram, <b>state</b> ... A detailed inventory of the <b>temple</b> assets, \nconsisting of <b>gold</b>, jewels, and other valuables is yet to be made. While vault B \nremains unopened, vaults A, ...",
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"snippet": "The Padmanabhaswamy <b>Temple</b> treasure is a collection of valuable objects \nincluding <b>gold</b> thrones, crowns, coins, statues and ornaments, diamonds and \nother precious stones. It was discovered in some of the subterranean vaults of the \nShree Padmanabhaswamy <b>Temple</b> in Thiruvananthapuram the Indian <b>state</b> ...",
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"snippet": "The 12903/12904 <b>Golden Temple</b> Mail is a Superfast express train belonging to \nIndian ... Patiala <b>State</b> Monorail Trainways. Defunct lines. Jammu–Sialkot line.",
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"snippet": "The <b>Golden Temple</b>, also known as Harmandir Sahib, meaning "abode of God or \nDarbār Sahib, meaning "exalted court is a Gurdwara located in the city of ...",
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"snippet": "Dambulla cave temple also known as the <b>Golden Temple</b> of Dambulla is a World \nHeritage Site (1991) in Sri Lanka, situated in the central part of the country.",
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"snippet": "The <b>Golden Temple</b> Park, or Jindian Park is a Taoist bronze-tiled temple in \nYunnan, China, and is the largest bronze temple in the country. It is located on \nthe ...",
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"snippet": "This article is about a Buddhist <b>temple</b> in Kyoto, Japan. For other topics translated \nas "<b>Temple</b> of the <b>Golden</b> Pavilion" or "<b>Golden</b> Pavilion <b>Temple</b>" in English, ...",
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"snippet": "Hare Krishna <b>Golden Temple</b> is an ISKCON temple, located at Banjara Hills, \nHyderabad, India. It is the First <b>Golden Temple</b> of Telangana and was \ninaugurated ...",
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What type of front would cause several days of rain and clouds? | -6220559694582778691 | Weather front | [
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"snippet": "A nimbostratus <b>cloud</b> is a multi-level, gray, often dark, amorphous, nearly uniform \n<b>cloud</b> that usually <b>produces</b> continuous <b>rain</b>, snow ... Nimbostratus occurs along \na warm <b>front</b> or occluded <b>front</b> where the slowly rising warm air mass ... \n<b>Precipitation</b> may last <b>for several days</b>, depending on the speed of the frontal \nsystem.",
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"snippet": "A cold <b>front</b> is the leading edge of a cooler mass of air, replacing at ground level \na warmer ... This often <b>causes cloud</b> formations with strong vertical development, \nwhich may ... actual force of upward motion along a <b>front</b> that is responsible <b>for</b> \n<b>clouds</b> and <b>precipitation</b>. ... The effects from a cold <b>front</b> can last from hours to \n<b>days</b>.",
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"snippet": "A downburst is a strong ground-level wind system that emanates from a point \nsource above ... When <b>rain</b> falls below the <b>cloud</b> base or is mixed with dry air, it \nbegins to ... Straight-line winds are common with the gust <b>front</b> of a thunderstorm \nor ... Electrical utilities were affected <b>for several days causing</b> protracted traffic \nsignal ...",
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"snippet": "Cumulonimbus is a dense, towering vertical <b>cloud</b>, forming from water vapor \ncarried by powerful upward air currents. If observed during a storm, these <b>clouds</b> \nmay be referred to as thunderheads. Cumulonimbus can form alone, in clusters, \nor along cold <b>front</b> squall lines. ... Most storm cells die after about 20 minutes, \nwhen the <b>precipitation causes</b> ...",
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"snippet": "Stratus <b>clouds</b> are low-level <b>clouds</b> characterized by horizontal layering with a \nuniform base, ... While light <b>rain</b> may fall, this <b>cloud</b> does not indicate much \nmeteorological activity. ... This <b>causes</b> the relative humidity to increase due to the \nadiabatic cooling. ... Stratus <b>clouds</b> can persist <b>for days</b> in anticyclone conditions.",
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"snippet": "A thunderstorm, also known as an electrical storm or a lightning storm, is a storm \ncharacterized ... Dry thunderstorms, with no <b>precipitation</b>, can <b>cause</b> the outbreak \nof wildfires from the heat generated ... In areas with a high frequency <b>for cloud</b>-to-\nground lightning, like Florida, lightning <b>causes several</b> fatalities per year, most ...",
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"snippet": "A warm <b>front</b> is a density discontinuity located at the leading edge of a \nhomogeneous warm air ... <b>Clouds</b> ahead of the warm <b>front</b> are mostly stratiform, \nand <b>rainfall</b> gradually increases as the <b>front</b> approaches. ... In the northern \nhemisphere, a warm <b>front causes</b> a shift of wind blowing from southeast to \nsouthwest, and in the ...",
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},
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"snippet": "A stratocumulus <b>cloud</b> belongs to a genus-type of <b>clouds</b> characterized by large \ndark, rounded ... Most often, stratocumulus produce no <b>precipitation</b>, and when \nthey do, it is ... However, these <b>clouds</b> are often seen at either the <b>front</b> or tail end \nof worse ... <b>causing</b> any cumulus <b>clouds</b> to spread out into stratocumulus <b>clouds</b>.",
"title": "Stratocumulus cloud"
},
{
"snippet": "Cirrus (<b>cloud</b> classification symbol: Ci) is a genus of atmospheric <b>cloud</b> generally \ncharacterized ... When visible light interacts with the ice crystals in cirrus <b>cloud</b>, it \n<b>produces</b> ... These conditions commonly occur at the leading edge of a warm \n<b>front</b>. ... Over the course of <b>several days</b>, they thickened, lowered, and eventually\n ...",
"title": "Cirrus cloud"
}
]
}
] |
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